The legal aspects of a divorce in Minnesota can take up a lot of time, and much of this time can conflict with a work schedule. Court dates often interfere with important meetings, and official documents from the court may interrupt important activities at the office....
Month: April 2019
Autonomous technology could stop drunk drivers
People in Minnesota have good reason to be concerned about the dangers posed by drunk driving. In 2017 alone, 10,874 people lost their lives across the country as a result of car accidents connected to impaired driving. There have been various efforts to put a stop to...
Is your spouse trying to hide assets so you can’t get them?
When a Minnesota married couple decides to divorce, there are typically numerous issues they must resolve before they can achieve a settlement. For instance, if you're one of many parents in this state who are preparing for divorce proceedings, your children's best...
Travelers survey reveals reasons for driver distraction
Minnesota residents may be aware that distracted driving is a widespread issue and even engage in it themselves. The Travelers Companies has been able to gather some interesting data on this trend through a survey of more than 2,000 consumers and executives. It can be...